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Malaysia: Abolition of AP expected to open up market

The Naza Group of Companies, a Malaysian business conglomerate with interests in motor trading and automotive franchises, says that the abolition of the Approved Permit (AP) by 2015 can enhance the local car franchise business. According to a report carried by national news agency Bernama, Naza believes that such a move It’s time to log … Continued

The Naza Group of Companies, a Malaysian business conglomerate with interests in motor trading and automotive franchises, says that the abolition of the Approved Permit (AP) by 2015 can enhance the local car franchise business.

According to a report carried by national news agency Bernama, Naza believes that such a move

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